A young girl missing for more than a decade was reportedly found after a daring rescue operation in Mexico.

Sabrina Allen was brought back to Austin, Texas, Tuesday night, according Fox Austin. Allen was taken only one month before her fifth birthday by Dara Llorens, who is also reportedly in custody.

The rescue mission included the FBI, U.S. Marshals and Mexican authorities, sources told the station. Both the teen and her mother were brought back to the U.S. on a commercial flight. They were found southeast of Mexico City.

The then-four-year-old girl was taken from father Greg Allen by Llorens, his estranged wife, according to FindSabrina.org. Father and daughter have yet to be reunited. Mother is in jail.

The girl was almost rescued from Llorens in Mexico City in June 2003 when they were found living under the assumed names Blanca Aurora Fabian Urieb and Adriana Fabian Uribe, according to the site, but they eluded capture.